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Leadership Through Coaching

Coaches work with people, not against people

Coaches motivate and inspire people to do better.

While spending 8 years on staff with a professional sports team, after a 20 year career in corporate management, I had the opportunity to observe the coaching staff. I watched them interacting with players, trainers and scouts and other team personnel. As a result of these experiences and years of studying leadership, the “1, 2, 3, ABC” coaching process was developed. Coaching is as easy as 1, 2, 3, ABC. “Leadership Through Coaching” will show you an effective way to start coaching with your employees today.

Remember your ABC‘s – Always Be Coaching.

Book this motivational workshop for your team and learn the secrets of successful coaches. Hear the benefits of coaching and learn how coaching can make your job easier. This is the Flagship program of Solutions Kept Simple. Learn how to be a better manager by being a coach. Supervisors and mangers get the job done. Coaches inspire and develop personnel, and also get the job done. Using the “1, 2, 3 ABC” Coaching process developed by Marty Baddeloo, you too can get more productivity from your team and increase morale at the same time.

  1. Identify your goal
  2. Prioritize the goals
  3. Develop an action plan
  1. Accomplishments – What have you accomplished
  2. Bullets – What bullets or issues did you face
  3. Challenges – What are your challenges

Contact us to learn more about this program and how you and your team can become more productive.